Clarion Cleveland High School Portland, OR
Issue Date: Tuesday, November 21, 2006 Issue: December Last Update: Tuesday, November 28, 2006
  • Tribal Revival: Bell-bottmos, legwarmers and aviators are all trends from the past that have re-entered mainstream culture. The same can be said for the nickname Tribe, a derivation of Cleveland High School's official mascot name the 'Warriors'

    Monday, November 20, 2006 By: Anna Norman

    Prior to 1988, it was the Indians, and sometimes referred to as the Tribe. In 1976 a homecoming dance was themed an “Indian Summer.” Instead of the traditional king and queen titles students were crow

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  • Three cheers for bilking the government?: Let's not forget the folly of Measure 37, now that two years have passed since voters approved it. It's another example of idealism spectacularly failing in the face of pragmatism

    Monday, November 20, 2006 By: Simon Apostol

    It has been two years since the passage of measure 37, and although it is probably one of the worst—and most important—ballot measures to have been passed in Oregon in the past 30 years, its effects h

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  • Boys with toys, now featuring nuclear bombs: Nukes, boasts, pointed fingers, and furrowed brows. It's just a dress-up party, though; the bullies aren't as scary as they look.

    Monday, November 27, 2006 By: Will Arrowsmith

    Let’s all just go hide in a hole, shall we? I hear Saddam’s got some left over.The issue, of course, is the fear, confusion, rage, and general grief caused by the proliferation of nuclear technology i

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  • Anime Club members see art, not just cartoons

    Monday, November 27, 2006 By: Julian Ou

    Remember the shows that you watched on Saturday morning on the TV station Kids WB? A lot of these shows were Japanese Animes. Fans of this animation genre, which is characterized by extreme detail and

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  • Nnamdi Agum takes Mr. Cleveland title

    Monday, November 27, 2006 By: Jane Rogers

    Nnamdi Agum swept away the judges at the third annual Mr. Cleveland pageant, hosted by the Sundancers. The audience roared with applause for all nine contestants as former Mr. Cleveland winner, Lonny

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  • Cleveland's 'Little Women' doesn't disappoint

    Monday, November 27, 2006 By: Melanie Meijer

    Cleveland’s adaptation of "Little Women," which ran Oct. 26-Nov.5 did the classic story justice, containing real family moments, holiday spirit, entertainment, and captivating characters. If you misse

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  • Fergie fails to feature originality

    Monday, November 27, 2006 By: Eric Paul

    Fergalicious. Definition: Make them boys go loco.Thus begins the most redeeming track on “The Dutchess,” Fergie’s first solo album. “Fergalicious” features an undeniably bassy, hip hoppin’ catchy soun

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  • World MusicBelanova's new album only lacks in length

    Tuesday, November 28, 2006 By: Simon StewartrRinier

    Straight out of Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, Belanova’s music is very unique. With three members, the only instruments heard are keyboard and bass, but the music does not feel like it’s lacking anyth

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  • Studs and Duds

    Tuesday, November 28, 2006 By: Andy Johnson

    StudsPortland Trail BlazersThe fall season means one thing for Portland fans: our beloved Trail Blazers are lacing up their sneakers again. After the first four games it’s tough to tell how the season

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  • Check out the NBA

    Tuesday, November 28, 2006 By: Davi Schoen

    The arrival of the new NBA season every fall is met with mild fanfare. It seems that until March most people really don’t care about the NBA. Fans complain that the season is too long, and the players

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Dear Addie,

Do you think that the guy should make the first move, or should the girl make the first move?

-“Wondering In Cleveland High”
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Both the Cleveland men’s and women’s varsity cross country teams ended the season on an successful note by winning their district races and competing in the state race.
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In a time span of one hour, the varsity women’s volleyball team was left breathless, as their hopes of a state championship fell before them. The hard-hitting Summit Storm trampled over Cleveland, ear
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Mr. Everything: David Lynch excels on the field, stage and in class
Senior David Lynch is a jack-of-all-trades. You may ask what the curly haired young man’s activities consist of? Varsity football, varsity baseball, the leading role in numerous plays, and the fan fav
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The arrival of the new NBA season every fall is met with mild fanfare. It seems that until March most people really don’t care about the NBA. Fans complain that the season is too long, and the players
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Over the past 60 years there have been many influential leaders in the sports world. From 1985-88, Mike Ditka led the Bears to 52 wins--the most ever by an NFL team in any four-year span. Red Auerbach
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Studs and Duds
StudsPortland Trail BlazersThe fall season means one thing for Portland fans: our beloved Trail Blazers are lacing up their sneakers again. After the first four games it’s tough to tell how the season
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The women’s soccer season ended with a heart breaking loss. Again a Cleveland team full of playoff potential was stopped short of its state title hopes.
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Finishing off the season with a loss to Wilsonville in the playoffs, the Warriors are looking back on the success found during the season and are all smiles. A flawless PIL record, and outstanding sen
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Decemberists prove dependable Decemberists prove dependable
Lo and behold, The Decemberists, a band hailed as indie-royalty from little ol’ Portland, recently released its fifth album, “The Crane Wife” on Oct. 3. The new album shows work on the band’s indie-fo
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